Normal postpartum bovine uterus.
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A normal completely-involuted bovine uterus. Note to the typical Y-shaped structure with a short body and two long horns. In the left ovary, a follicle approximately 2 cm in size can be seen developing. In the contralateral (right) ovary, there appeared to be no significant structures. This is typical of a postpartum reproductive tract in a suckled beef cow.. Cows (milk but not suckled) may ovulate as soon as 10 or 14 days after calving, long before the uterus has even involuted.